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Originally posted by Crazy_StickC'mon. Nobody.... O.o

Try it with a redshirt.

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Originally posted by Rayshe

Originally posted by BlueLantern

Originally posted by RaysheI'd rather be running around a modern day game in street cloths than in a big suit of Knight armor. Honeslty if GW2 style cloths were in TSW they would be sent to a mental institution.

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Bashing GW2? im making sense. If you walked out your door today in a suit of armor do you not think people would stare at you and think your crazy?

I'd think it's really cool :D

tho... I think things like that are not even worth discussing on gaming forum. I mean, that's why we play games, don't we? To get away from the REAL world and to immerse ourselves into something much more fun and adventurous?

fantasy games have their style, every single one of them has unique things in fashion. that's why they are called fantasy games, right? :)

On topic... I'm really seeing some awesome looking characters, I must say we have some pretty creative folks in our community :)

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This may or may not be an issue for others but my largest problem with the character creator in TSW is nearly identical to that of Rift (and let's not forget AoC). Even with the ability to make extremely minor changes you are typically left with a VERY limited number of facial options which makes the majority of the game seem as if the entire current population of earth are all brothers and sisters, literally!

New outfits are AWESOME but holy hell spend some of that development budget on actually allowing people to LOOK distinct, not just having access to a different wardrobe!

In a game like WoW or any other that emphasived covering one's face (identity) this really wouldn't matter much but the reality is the MAJORITY of players in TSW have their face exposed which only compounds the issue (for such as myself who find it to be so).

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Originally posted by miguksaram

This may or may not be an issue for others but my largest problem with the character creator in TSW is nearly identical to that of Rift (and let's not forget AoC). Even with the ability to make extremely minor changes you are typically left with a VERY limited number of facial options which makes the majority of the game seem as if the entire current population of earth are all brothers and sisters, literally!

New outfits are AWESOME but holy hell spend some of that development budget on actually allowing people to LOOK distinct, not just having access to a different wardrobe!

In a game like WoW or any other that emphasived covering one's face (identity) this really wouldn't matter much but the reality is the MAJORITY of players in TSW have their face exposed which only compounds the issue (for such as myself who find it to be so).

This may or may not apply to TSW. Years ago when Linage 2 was released people asked the same question because everyone looked the same. I do remember NCSOFT saying the reason was to reduce graphical lag. Your computer has to render all that when a person comes on the screen and having a mass amount of people creates graphical lag.

Then I remember a post from the Vanguard team explaining why the game didn't have visable helmets at release. The reason is the devs put to many bones in the face for the helms to show properly.

Both games are years old. I don't know if technology has changed to make it easier. I can only imagine it takes a lot of coding and testing to make pretty. I don't want them so much to spend a lot of time making characters look good but find creative ways or illusions that our characters look good.

Example: In AoC they have motion blur when you do a fatility. If you turn that off and really look when you do a fatality it looks corny. Especially the sword in the chest animation. Sometimes it isn't even in the NPC you stab.

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Originally posted by Fendel84MI don't get why people say characters are ugly. Look like humans to me...

Every single character looks unhappy, and the shadows on the face seem exaggerated. Less facial shadowing would do wonders for making people look more attractive. Thats why they use such bright lights filming movies.

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